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Delirious – Poetry Reading by L T Garvin

My poem, Delirious, appearing on Wildsound. I’ve never had anyone else read my poetry aloud, so I was rather surprised that it sounded okay. It’s just another avenue to publish your work if anyone is interested….

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  1. I like hearing poetry read – as long as it is read well. I especially like hearing poets read their own work – it gives added impetus to the work I think. And I like that poem! Have you ever considered adding an oral reading to your poetry posts?

    • I was thinking of videotaping and reading my posts on my Youtube channel….I keep struggling with the setup, though. Right now, I just have my book trailer on there with 8 whole views, ha ha!

  2. Very good and you must be happy with the reading LT.
    I used to write verses for work colleagues if they were retiring/leaving and such like and foolishly allowed a supervisor to read one out during a particular leaving do… They absolutely murdered it! I always managed to conquer my nerves after that and read my efforts out myself. I’m more than capable of ruining my own stuff without anyone helping me.

    • Oh I’ll bet that’s right, ha ha. I’ve never let anyone else read my stuff so I’m sure that can happen. I guess the Wildsound people are pros, I was pretty happy. She probably did better than I could have, ha ha.

  3. Lana, your poem sounded great and what an new avenue for poets to get their work out ‘there’! Well done for submitting – a very positive experience.

    • Thanks Diana, I thought it might be a site that others would like to check out to publicize their work. I’ve thought about adding my poetry to my booming Youtube channel with 8 whole views, ha ha. I think some of your beautiful writing would sound nice on Wildsound πŸ˜€

  4. Thanks for informing us of this — I’d never heard of this website before. How cool to hear your words recited aloud by someone else!

    • It was a bit different, Debbie, but I liked it. I don’t know if it would be as good with my southern accent if I did it, ha ha. This might be something that other writers might like to do, so I wanted to let everyone know about it.

      • I, for one, would be delighted to hear your southern accent reading it! (My own accent would knock me out of the reading, too, I’m afraid!)

        • Oh I think we are always more critical of ourselves than anyone else is…I remember one time having to record a class I was teaching….I just hated listening and watching myself, lol!

  5. That was so cool, Lana. It’s always weird to hear someone else read your work, their interpretation, inflection, pauses/stops, etc. But it gives you an idea of if or how well you got your message across to the reader. Personally, I loved it and might try it with one of my poems. πŸ™‚

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